questions well answered to pass
Long-term goals are important because: - ANS ✔They give you the reason to navigate through
your daily life's obstacles
Among the eight basic areas or aspects of your life in which you should set goals, the one that
might be a subset of a larger goal is: - ANS ✔Geographical
Intangible goals are important because: - ANS ✔They are ongoing and help give our lives
purpose
The very act of setting goals is threatening to some people because:
(select the one that is incorrect) - ANS ✔They just don't have the time to do so
It's important to have synergistic, well-balanced goals because: - ANS ✔All of these
You may fall victim to sacrificing your health or personal relationships in exchange for career
success
If you are happy, healthy and feeling well, you will have an easier time achieving career goals
Personal goals help us define success and happiness
An example of a school activity that might be classified as both "important" and "urgent" is: -
ANS ✔Responding to an invitation for a job interview
Short-term time management addresses activities that you can complete: - ANS ✔By the end of
the coming week
,Which of the following can sidetrack your efforts to manage your short-term time: - ANS
✔Promptly responding to texts and emails
A great way to prioritize your studies is to sort them into: - ANS ✔All of these
Ongoing activities
Current tasks
Future projects
Activity Logs are important because: - ANS ✔They help you track of when and how you are most
effective
Long-term time management addresses activities that you can complete: - ANS ✔By anywhere
from a month to a year in the future
Critical thinking is defined as the mental process of reviewing clear and rational thoughts based
on: - ANS ✔Evidence arrived at via questioning
"What conclusions could you draw from ________?" is an example of the following type of
question: - ANS ✔Analytical question
Critical thinking... - ANS ✔Is the ability to think clearly and rationally
Forces intellectual self-improvement
Promotes creativity
Levels of critical thinking include: - ANS ✔Knowledge
Evaluation
, Application
"What changes would you make to solve ________?" is an example of the following type of
question: - ANS ✔Synthesis question
Examples of "rote learning" include: - ANS ✔All of these
Memorization
Cramming for an exam
Repetition
Critical thinking comprehension questions : (Select all that apply) - ANS ✔Comparisons to other
situations
Explanation of the situation
Restatement of the situation
"Based on what you know, how would you explain ___________?" is an example of the
following type of question: - ANS ✔Evaluation question
"What would result if__________?" is an example of the following type of question: - ANS
✔Application
"How would you compare and contrast__________?" is an example of the following type of -
ANS ✔Comprehension
The framework developed by Bloom and his collaborators consisted of six major categories,
including: - ANS ✔Application